TripAdvisor Reviews MoMa Hotel Sicily

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... was nothing short of astonishing. They stood alone at the peak of this great hill, overlooking the surrounding city and the ocean close by. The architecture displayed by these temples was later used by the Romans in their creation of many temples and monuments during the erection of the great Roman Empire. A well-known example of this would be the ...

Great campsite with the exception of the rude German's on it... Slight run in with the two couples opposite feeding the wild cats, setting Tia off as since day one dogs chase cats, causing the Germans to make gestures and shout in German at us to get Tia to be ...

... local supermarket and the fruit and vege shop. you have to put on a plastic glove to choose your fruit and veges and their choices are very basic, not spoilt like we are! Larry was very interested in choosing some vino and beers that seem to be in plentiful supply. I think I could have stayed in Canneto a little longer... It is gorgeous. ...

We took advantage of our mobility and drove up the coast to Cefalu today. We decided to just follow the signs and stick to the coast road. I can now honestly say that trying to navigate by sign and negotiate Sicilian small-town traffic is not an easy thing to do. It seemed that there were plenty of signs when it was obvious which way to go but inevitably as soon as we hit thicker traffic and found ourselves pushed down a ...

... the colony of Tauromenion, founded in 403 BC by refugees from the nearby Greek city of Naxos. Desired for its strategic position overlooking the sea and valley, it was seized by the Romans, later fell into Byzantine hands, becoming the capital of Byzantine Sicily in the 9th century. The Arabs, on their arrival in the 10th century, enriched the surrounding countryside, building an efficient irrigation system for crops, ensuring Taormina's ...